The Elite League concluded its regular season with thrilling action, as teams solidified playoff positions and key players delivered exceptional performances. As the league prepares for the postseason, we highlight the standout individuals who made a significant impact in Round 30.
Elite League Team of the Week: Round 30
Christian Stoever, Cardiff Devils:
Christian Stoever’s stellar goaltending has been instrumental in the Cardiff Devils’ strong finish, winning seven of their last eight games and heading into the playoffs confidently. The Canadian netminder secured consecutive victories, including a 23-save shutout against the Sheffield Steelers and 22 saves in a 4-1 win over the Nottingham Panthers. With a season save percentage of .916, the 25-year-old is poised to be a pivotal figure in the upcoming playoffs.
Josh Roach, Belfast Giants:
Despite an injury-plagued season limiting him to just 17 appearances, Josh Roach of the Belfast Giants showed strong form in Gameweek 30, contributing two assists and achieving a plus-four rating. His return to peak performance offers a timely boost for the Giants as they approach the playoffs.
Charlie Curti, Guildford Flames:
Often overlooked, Charlie Curti of the Guildford Flames proved his value as a defenseman, accumulating 24 points (6 goals, 18 assists) in 39 regular-season games. He enters the quarter-finals on a four-game point streak, having notably contributed assists in both of Guildford’s Round 30 victories, which saw the Flames close out the season with five straight wins.
Tyler Preziuso, Guildford Flames:
Tyler Preziuso, a key depth player for the Guildford Flames, had an impressive final weekend. The 27-year-old scored the opening goal in a 2-1 victory against the Manchester Storm and added an assist in the Flames’ dominant 6-2 win over Belfast. His strong form makes him an unexpected player to watch in the playoffs.
Kristoff Kontos, Cardiff Devils:
Kristoff Kontos has maintained a remarkable point-per-game average, concluding the season with 53 points (17 goals, 36 assists) in 52 games. The Canadian forward finished strong, contributing a goal and an assist in Gameweek 30, further cementing his impact for the Cardiff Devils.
Logan Neilson, Fife Flyers:
Logan Neilson of the Fife Flyers concluded a strong season, validating his midseason transfer with 18 points (10 goals, 8 assists) in 37 games. His impressive performance earned him a spot on the IIHF World Championship roster and highlighted his potential for increased ice time at the club level. Neilson’s significant ice time increase after moving from the Steelers, despite organizational challenges in Fife, culminated in him securing a Team of the Week spot with a crucial game-winning brace against the Dundee Stars.
